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Riley Green Nearly Said No to an Alabama Venue Chris Stapleton Barely Sold, but He Packed the Place to Capacity

Riley Green performs on stage with his guitar and cap, recalling how he nearly turned down a Birmingham venue where Chris Stapleton once struggled to sell tickets but later sold it out himself.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Riley Green wasn’t supposed to sell out that Birmingham venue, but the night he did changed everything.

Back before he was a chart-topping star, Green was just a small-town Alabama boy swinging a hammer during the week and playing songs at the local Mexican restaurant on Friday nights. He’d been grinding away, singing about the South in a way that felt familiar and fresh, when opportunity knocked at the door. A promoter from Iron City in Birmingham called and asked him to play the 1,300-capacity venue.

Riley’s first instinct was to say no. After all, he had seen Chris Stapleton, yes, that Chris Stapleton, had taken the same stage not long before, and the room was practically empty. At the time, Stapleton hadn’t yet blown up into the arena-packing megastar he is now, but still, it was intimidating. Riley thought there was no chance he could fill those seats.

The promoter wouldn’t take no for an answer. He told Riley he kept hearing his name around town and that people wanted to see him play. Against his better judgment, Riley agreed. That decision would become one of the most important turning points of his career.

When the show night rolled around, all 1,300 seats were filled. The house was packed with fans who knew his songs by heart, songs Riley didn’t even realize had spread that far. “I had no clue anybody knew who I was in Birmingham,” he later admitted. “That’s when I realized, okay, maybe I’ve got something going here.”

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That one sold-out night proved he wasn’t just another local act with a good voice. He had the kind of pull that could pack out venues in his home state, and soon enough, he was building a grassroots following across the South without relying on Nashville’s usual playbook.

Around the same time, Riley discovered another surprise: he’d been earning streaming royalties through TuneCore without even realizing it. There was money waiting in an account he hadn’t touched, proof that fans were playing his songs on repeat. To top it off, a buddy connected him with the chance to open for Travis Tritt, but Riley didn’t have enough social media followers to get the gig. That was his wake-up call that Facebook likes and follower counts could matter as much as honky-tonk crowds in the modern country business.

Even so, Riley’s success hasn’t been about chasing trends or polishing his act for pop radio. His neo-traditional sound, honest storytelling, and Alabama roots have kept him grounded and set him apart from the Nashville assembly line. He’s the guy who would rather be in a deer stand than scrolling Instagram, but when he steps on stage, he delivers a show that feels both rowdy and real.

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Now, years after that sold-out Iron City gig, Riley Green is no longer the underdog wondering if anyone would show up. He’s got Gold and Platinum singles, ACM awards, and a deluxe edition of his 2024 album, Don’t Mind If I Do, hitting with six new tracks. He’s toured internationally, shared the stage with country heavyweights, and kept true to the sound that first made fans connect to songs like “Bury Me in Dixie.”

But that night in Birmingham still stands as the moment he realized he wasn’t just dreaming about making music, he was living it. And the kicker? He got bragging rights over the fact that he once sold out a venue where Chris Stapleton couldn’t draw a crowd. That’s the kind of story every country artist wishes they had in their back pocket.

Riley Green might not brag about it much, but fans sure will.

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